Dublin

Speaking With: Bread 41

Since its opening, Bread 41 on Pearse St has been mobbed with customers eager to try the artisan pastries and sourdough bread.
By Emma Horan

Cruffins, Coffee, and Charlie Haughey: Our Guide to Stoneybatter

We offer a guide on how to spend a perfect day in one of Dublin's coolest neighbourhoods.
By Katy Amos

Speaking With: Shoe Lab

We speak to shoe designer and Shoe Lab owner Neil McCarthy about the closure of this beloved Dublin shop.
By Aoife Murray

Lost Moments of The Troubles

The Gallery of Photography this week launched a moving exhibition, charting the tumultuous year of 1968 in Northern Ireland.
By Sorcha Brennan

Smithfield’s Sushi Sanctum

Tokyo Kitchen, a hole in the wall just beside a small fishmonger, is rolling some of the best sushi in Dublin.
By Katy Amos

Masterful Direction Meets Deft Acting, as Hamlet Comes to Dublin

With Ruth Negga in the title role, Yael Farber's adaption of Hamlet lives up to its billing.
By Jack Farrell

Live and Local, at Hard Working Class Heroes

Aimed at promoting local talent, this year's lineup at Hard Working Class Heroes is bursting with variety.
By Alison Traynor

Trinity Slides Down to 120th in Times Higher Education World Rankings

The College is ranked 120th in the world in the Times Higher Education rankings, a drop of three places.
By Emma Louise Nolan

Caitriona Lally Wins Trinity’s Rooney Prize for Irish Literature

Lally, a Trinity graduate was awarded for her first book, Eggshells.
By Connor Hogg

USI Stages Protest Outside Private Student Accommodation

The national union protested outside a private purpose-built accommodation complex at Dorset Point.
By Eleanor O'Mahony